Search Results - "Fehr, K. Th"
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Electrical properties of rutile-type FeTiMO6 (M = Ta,Nb)
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-12-2012)“…Various electrical properties of polycrystalline rutile-type compounds FeTiTaO 6 and FeTiNbO 6 were studied between room temperature and ∼750 K. The main…”
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A detailed magnetic and mineralogical study of self-reversed dacitic pumices from the 1991 Pinatubo eruption (Philippines)
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-07-1999)“…39 dacitic pumice and lithic samples from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo were investigated through both magnetic and mineralogical means. As in a previous…”
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Electrical properties of rutile-type relaxor ferroelectric-like Fe0.9W0.05TiMO6 (M = Ta,Nb) ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-06-2013)“…Electrical properties of rutile-type ceramics were measured at and above room temperature and the results are compared with those gained previously on…”
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Electrical properties, thermopower and Mössbauer spectroscopy of rutile-type relaxor ferroelectric-like Fe0.9 W0.1TiMO6 (M = Ta,Nb) ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-06-2015)“…Electrical properties of rutile-type Fe 0.9 W 0.1 TiMO 6 (M = Ta,Nb) ceramics were studied. The results are compared to those observed previously on…”
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Electrical properties and Mössbauer spectra of rutile-type Fex/2Ta(Nb)x/2Ti1-xO2 (x = 0.05, 0.1) ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (13-05-2015)“…A variety of electrical quantities of rutile-type Fe x/2 Ta(Nb) x/2 Ti 1-x O 2 (x = 0.05, 0.1) ceramics were measured between room temperature and ≅ 760 K. One…”
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Electrical properties of rutile-type In(Al) 0.025Nb 0.025Ti 0.95O2 ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (07-12-2014)“…We determined a series of electrical quantities on rutile-type In 0.025 Nb 0.025 Ti 0.95 O 2 (INT005) and Al 0.025 Nb 0.025 Ti 0.95 O 2 (ANT005) ceramics in an…”
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Electrical properties, thermopower and Mössbauer spectroscopy of rutile-type relaxor ferroelectric-like Fe^sub 0.9^W^sub 0.1^TiMO^sub 6^ (M=Ta,Nb) ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-06-2015)“…Electrical properties of rutile-type Fe^sub 0.9^W^sub 0.1^TiMO^sub 6^ (M=Ta,Nb) ceramics were studied. The results are compared to those observed previously on…”
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Electrical properties and Mössbauer spectra of rutile-type Fe^sub x/2^Ta(Nb)^sub x/2^Ti^sub 1-x^O2 (x=0.05, 0.1) ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-05-2015)“…A variety of electrical quantities of rutile-type Fe^sub x/2^Ta(Nb)^sub x/2^Ti^sub 1-x^O2 (x=0.05, 0.1) ceramics were measured between room temperature and 760…”
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Electrical properties of rutile-type relaxor ferroelectric-like Fe^sub 0.9^W^sub 0.05^TiMO^sub 6^ (M = Ta,Nb) ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-06-2013)“…(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted; see image) Electrical properties of rutile-type ... ceramics were measured at and above room…”
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Electrical properties of rutile-type In(Al) ^sub 0.025^Nb ^sub 0.025^Ti ^sub 0.95^O2 ceramics
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-12-2014)“…We determined a series of electrical quantities on rutile-type In ^sub 0.025^Nb ^sub 0.025^Ti ^sub 0.95^O2 (INT005) and Al ^sub 0.025^Nb ^sub 0.025^Ti ^sub…”
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Electrical properties of rutile-type FeTiMO^sub 6^ (M = Ta,Nb)
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-12-2012)“…Various electrical properties of polycrystalline rutile-type compounds FeTiTaO^sub 6^ and FeTiNbO^sub 6^ were studied between room temperature and 750 K. The…”
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Electrical properties of rutile-type FeTiMO sub(6) (M = Ta,Nb)
Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-12-2012)“…Various electrical properties of polycrystalline rutile-type compounds FeTiTaO sub(6) and FeTiNbO sub(6) were studied between room temperature and 750 K. The…”
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